1. Present simple tense: Used throughout the answer (e.g., "are drawn to," "is all about," "are very popular") to express general opinions and facts, which is appropriate for IELTS Part 3.
2. Relative clause: "which really appeals to younger generations" adds detail and connects ideas smoothly.
3. Listing with commas: "clean lines, simple furniture, and open spaces" shows the ability to organize ideas clearly and naturally.
4. Cause and effect: "because they make rooms feel more spacious and tidy" demonstrates the use of linking words to explain reasons, which is a strong feature in spoken English.
5. Use of adjectives: "modern," "minimalist," "neutral," "spacious," "tidy," "practical," "fresh," and "uncluttered" enrich the description and make the answer more vivid.